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  <title>How I Prep to Shoot a 4-Day Wedding (and Tell the Actual Story)</title>
  <description>In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on how I approach photographing a high-level, multi-day destination wedding—from the mindset I bring, to the creative direction, to the very real pressure behind the glamour. After more than two decades in this industry, I don’t just show up and “document” a wedding. I direct it. I shape it. I craft it into a visual story that feels cinematic, intentional, and deeply personal to the couple. If you’ve ever wondered how to elevate your work from delivering a gallery to creating a story that stops people in their tracks, this episode is for you. I’m walking you through exactly how I prepare, how I think about storytelling, and how I balance structure with magic so I can consistently create images that feel both timeless and alive. Key Takeaways   You’re not just a photographer—you’re a creative director. The industry is shifting away from simple documentation and toward storytelling. Your role is to guide, shape, and intentionally create moments, not just capture what happens.   A gallery is not the same as a story. A true wedding story has a narrative arc: a beginning, rising action, climax, and resolution. When your images build on each other emotionally and visually, the viewer experiences the wedding rather than just seeing it.   Multi-day weddings create deeper storytelling opportunities. Each event becomes its own “chapter” with a distinct visual world—color palette, mood, and energy—allowing for a richer, more dimensional final body of work.   The couple’s language is your creative blueprint. How your clients describe their relationship reveals the emotional tone you should be capturing. Words like “ease,” “safety,” or “joy” directly inform your direction and approach.   Plan your “future portfolio” intentionally. Identify 10–15 images you don’t yet have but wish you did. These become your creative targets so you’re always evolving instead of repeating yourself.   Hero shots are non-negotiable. Think in terms of impactful, scroll-stopping images:    Venue/establishing shot   Fashion/editorial moment   Emotional peak   Elevated detail   Scale/negative space   Movement These are the images that define your work and get published.    Preparation creates space for magic. Wardrobe mapping, location scouting, timeline awareness, and shot planning don’t limit creativity—they free you to be fully present when the unexpected, magical moments happen.   Details should feel specific, not generic. Ask yourself: Does this image tell me something unique about this couple? If it could belong to anyone’s wedding, it’s not strong enough yet.   Your energy matters just as much as your skill. Weddings are high-pressure environments. Your ability to regulate your energy, stay grounded, and lead confidently impacts the entire creative outcome.   Trends come and go, but story endures. You can incorporate trends, but your foundation should always be timeless storytelling that evokes emotion decades later.    At the end of the day, this work is about so much more than pretty images. It’s about crafting something that holds meaning, emotion, and memory in a way that lasts. Yes, there’s beauty in the spontaneity of a wedding day. But the real magic happens when preparation meets intuition — when you’ve done the work to understand your couple, mapped out your vision, and then allow yourself to co-create something alive in the moment. That’s where your artistry lives. And if you can step into that role fully — not just as someone who captures, but as someone who creates — you don’t just deliver galleries. You build stories, elevate your brand, and open the door to a completely different level of work. Click here for more ways to listen to this episode. </description>
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